Flavours FAQ
How to choose, compare and rotate vape flavours across disposables and pods.
Flavour choice is personal, but understanding sweetness, cooling and profile families makes first purchases easier.
- How do I pick a first flavour?
- Start with a familiar profile and moderate intensity. Berry, peach, grape, mango and tea profiles are common beginner anchors.
- What does ice mean in a flavour name?
- Ice usually means a cooling finish, often menthol-like. It does not always mean extremely cold, so read reviews for the actual cooling level.
- Are soda flavours good for all-day use?
- Soda profiles such as orange soda can be fun and distinctive, but some adults prefer them as rotation flavours because sweetness can feel stronger over time.
- Why do flavours taste different between devices?
- Coil type, airflow, power output, e-liquid formula and device age all influence flavour. The same named flavour can feel different across brands.
- What is the safest flavour choice for a fruit lover?
- Mixed berry is often a safe first pick because it is familiar, layered and less polarising than very icy or very creamy profiles.
- How many flavours should I buy first?
- If you are new to a brand, buy a small variety rather than a bulk quantity of one flavour. Custom packs are useful when available.
- Why does a flavour fade near the end?
- Low e-liquid, a tired coil or weaker battery output can all reduce flavour intensity. A burnt note usually means the device or pod is finished.
- Are tea flavours usually sweet?
- Many tea pods are lightly sweet with aromatic notes. They can be a good option for adults who find candy fruit flavours too heavy.